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6 th Conference on Industrial Computed Tomography 9 th – 12 th February 2016 University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria Wels Campus www.3dct.at/ict2016 Non-destructive Testing and 3D Materials Characterisation Dimensional Measurement Industry Day with lectures for CT users and operators Co-Organisers GUIDEBOOK & PROGRAMME © CT performed by CSEM

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6th Conference on Industrial Computed Tomography

9th – 12th February 2016University of Applied Sciences Upper AustriaWels Campus

www.3dct.at/ict2016

Non-destructive Testing and 3D Materials CharacterisationDimensional MeasurementIndustry Day with lectures for CT users and operators

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Welcome to the Conference on Industrial Computed Tomography!Industrial X-ray computed tomography (CT) is a method whose relevan-ce has increased more and more because of its great advantages. CT is a non-destructive method for scanning components 3-dimensionally in order to find hidden defects (e.g. shrink-holes, cracks, inclusions, pores, etc.) in the depth of the material and to determine characteristics such as porosity and density. CT allows the inspection and measure-ment of hidden and inaccessible features of a specimen, which is not possible with other methods. Due to the increasing distribution of industrial CT, the development of the method and its application areas are being spurred on at a fast pace. The presentations of this confe-rence will give insight into the latest developments in the field as well as their application.

Conference VenueUniversity of Applied Sciences Upper Austria Campus Wels (Building A)Stelzhamerstraße 23, 4600 Wels | Austria

www.3dct.at/ict2016

The organisers thank the FFG, the states of Upper Austria and Styria for the financial support for the „K-project for nondestructive testing and tomography+“

Internet AccessAn extra sheet providing the access code for the wireless internet connection is included in the confe-rence folder.

Registration and Information DeskThe iCT registration desk will be situated near the main entrance. Occupied: 09th February: 10:00 - all day long10th-12th February: 08:00 - all day long

Contact Person during the Meeting: Nicola Spitzer +43 (0)664 80484 54106

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Wels Campus

Registration

Buffet

Exhibitors

Wardrobe & PCsTalks

Lunch Area

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Main EntranceElevator*

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Programme OverviewTuesday 09th February 2016 Industry Day (free entry)

01:00 pm – 06:35 pm Talks (15 to 20 min) by Sponsors

Wednesday 10th February 2016 Non-destructive Testing, 3D Materials Characterisation and Poster Session

09:00 am Welcome and Introduction09:10 am Keynote09:40 am Materials Characterisation (I)11:00 am Break11:30 am Materials Characterisation (II)12:50 pm Lunch01:50 pm Manufacturing, NDT and Instrumentation (I)03:50 pm Break04:20 pm Manufacturing, NDT and Instrumentation (II)05:20 pm Short Talks 06:40 pm Poster Exhibition, Dinner & Beer Bar

Thursday11th February 2016 Dimensional Measurement

09:00 am Keynote09:30 am Metrology (I)10:30 am Break11:00 am Metrology (II)12:40 pm Lunch01:40 pm Metrology (III)02:40 pm Reconstruction (I)03:40 pm Break04:10 pm Algorithms, Optimisation and Visualisation05:30 pm Break06:00 pm Bus Transfer & Conference Dinner

Friday12th February 2016 Materials Characterisation & Special Applications

09:00 am Keynote09:30 am Grating Interferometer10:10 am Break10:40 am Multi-modal and Multi-energy11:40 am Reconstruction (II)12:20 pm End of Conference

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Industry Day Venue: University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria,

Campus Wels, Building A, AuditoriumLanguage: EnglishStart & End: 01:00 pm - 06:00 pm (free entry)Talks: 15 – 20 minRegistration: Tue 09th February 2016

open all day from 10:00 am

Tuesday 09th February 2016

01:00 pm – 01:15 pm Welcome

Lectures of CT Device Manufacturers (by Sponsors)Chair: J. Kastner

01:15-01:35 pm Computed Tomography – 3D Metrology with a Secure Future Dipl.-Ing. Tristan Schubert, Werth Messtechnik GmbH, Gießen, DE

01:35-01:55 pm Scatter|correct & More: Recent Developments of Hard- and Software for Industrial CT Systems Oliver Brunke, GE Measurement & Control, Wunstorf, DE

01:55-02:15 pm The Successful Modular System Concept of RayScan: for each Application the Optimal Configuration Michael Krumm, Christoph Sauerwein, RayScan Tech-nologies GmbH, Meersburg, DE

02:15-02:35 pm Talk by North Star Imaging Europe, Paris, FR02:35-02:50 pm Metrology applied on Bruker microCT instruments

Markus Heneka, Bruker microCT, Kontich, BE

02:50 pm – 03:20 pm Break

Lectures of Manufacturers of Components and Devices (by Sponsors)Chairs: C. Gusenbauer, D. Salaberger

03:20-03:40 pm Current Status of the MetalJet Technology Emil Espes, Excillum AB, Kista, SE

Tuesday 09th February 2016

Measurement & Control

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03:40-03:55 pm YXLON’s Understanding of State of the Art Industrial CT Systems Peter Kramm, YXLON International GmbH, Hamburg, DE

03:55-04:10 pm Successful Optimisation for Injection Molding Tools with 3D-Computed Tomography Steffen Hachtel, Hachtel Werkzeugbau GmbH, Aalen, DE

04:10-04:25 pm Deformation of Graphite Under Compressive Load and Temperature Zhanna Mileeva, Nuclear Graphite Research Group, University of Manchester, UK; Deben UK Limited, Suffolk, UK

04:25 pm – 04:45 pm Break

Lectures for CT Soft ware (by Sponsors)Chairs: C. Heinzl, J. Hoffman

04:45-05:05 pm Avizo Inspect – New Software Dedicated to Industrial Inspection and Materials R&D Peter Westenberger, FEI Visualization Sciences Group, Düsseldorf, DE

05:05-05:20 pm Industrial CT to 3D Model: Solutions for NDT and Materials Characterisation Rebecca Bryan PhD, Simpleware Ctd., Exeter, UK

05:20-05:40 pm Professional CT Data Analysis – Solutions from Volume Graphics Benjamin Becker, Volume Graphics GmbH, Heidelberg, DE

05:40-05:55 pm CERA – The Fast and Flexible CT Reconstruction and 3D Visualization Software for Excellent Image Quality in NDT Thomas Lang, Siemens AG, Erlangen, DE

05:55-06:10 pm Talk by ORS - Object Research Systems, Montreal, CA06:10-06:25 pm Introduction of Industrial X-ray CT in Korea

Hyungbum Kim, Imaginos NDE - 3Dii, Harpenden, UK

06:25-06:35 pm Talk by Sponsor

06:25 pm Dinner & Exhibition

07:00 pm CT-Lab Tours

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(registration required at information desk)

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Conference on Industrial Computed TomographyVenue: University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria,

Campus Wels, Building A, AuditoriumLanguage: EnglishTalk: 15 min + 5 min DiscussionShort Talk: 5 minRegistration: Wed to Fri, 10th - 12th February 2016,

open all day from from 08:00 am

Wednesday 10th February 2016

09:00 am – 09:10 am Welcome and Introduction

09:10 am – 09:40 am Keynote Chair: J. Kastner

>> Computed Tomography at Airbus Group Rainer Stössel, Airbus Group Innovations, Munich, DE

09:40 am – 11:00 am Materials Characterisation (I)Chair: G. Requena

>> 3D Microstructure and Damage Accumulation in a Cast AlSi12Cu-5Ni2-Mg Piston Alloy as a Function of Solution Treatment Katrin Bugelnig, TU Wien, Vienna, AT

>> SEM-calibrated Micro-CT Image for Coal Permeability Computation Hamed Lamei Ramandi, The University of New South Wales, AU

>> Quantitative Local Strain Mapping on SLM Ti Scaffolds by Non-rigid Registration of X-ray CT Images Nicholas Lippiatt, KU Leuven, BE

>> Size and Shape Determination of Sub-millimeter Sized Particles with X-ray Computed Tomography Christian Rothleitner, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), DE

11:00 am – 11:30 am Break

Wednesday 10th February 2016

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11:30 am – 12:50 pm Materials Characterisation (II) Chairs: D. Salaberger, A. Flisch

>> Effect of Granite Internal Structure on its Mechanical Behavior Denis Jelagin, KTH, SE

>> Comparison of Predicted and Measured Fiber Orientations in Injection Molded Parts Günter Gsellmann, Borealis Polyolefine GmbH, AT

>> Analyzing Wood Bark Insulation Board Structure Using X-ray Computed Tomography and Modeling its Thermal Conductivity by Means of Finite Difference Method Günther Kain, Salzburg University of Applied Sciences, AT

>> Comparision of Different Segmentation Methods for Porosity Evaluation in CFRP - Reference Samples and Comparison with Real Porosity Samples Guruprasad Rao, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, AT

12:50 am – 01:50 pm Lunch

01:50 pm – 03:50 pm Manufacturing, NDT and Instrumentation (I)

Chair: R. Hanke

>> High Energy CT of Illegal Cargo Mockups to Generate X-ray Images for a Reference data Base Used for Cargo Inspection Alexander Flisch, Empa. Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Center for X-ray Analytics, CH

>> Comparing Cone Beam Laminographic System Trajectories for Composite NDT Neil Stephen O‘Brien, University of Southampton, UK

>> Automatic Object Position Recognition: Increasing the Position-Accuracy in Robot-CT Philipp Klein, YXLON International GmbH, DE

>> Investigation on Effect of Scintillator Thickness on Image Lag in Indirect- Flat Panel Detectors Karim Zarei Zefreh, iMinds-Visionlab, University of Antwerp, BE

>> Reference Object for Accuracy Evaluation of Porosity Measurements by X-ray Computed Tomography Petr Hermanek, University of Padova, IT

>> Fast X-ray CT of the Low Attenuation Specimen during Loading Experiment Ivana Kumpova, The Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics AS CR, Telc, CZ

03:50 pm – 04:20 pm Break

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04:20 pm – 05:20 pm Manufacturing, NDT and Instrumentation (II)

Chairs: C. Vienne, L. Pejryd

>> Comparison of Different Additive Manufacturing Methods Using Optimized Computed Tomography Paras Shah, Centre for Precision Technologies, University of Huddersfield, UK

>> CT-based Quality Control of Laser Sintering of Polymers Michele Pavan, Materialise NV, KU Leuven, BE

>> Parametric Design in Reverse Engineering Based on CT Data Dirk Hofmann, Dresden University of Technology, DE

05:20 pm – 06:20 pm Short Talks (5 mins)Chairs: K. Mathmann, W. Dewulf

T-01 Fast X-ray Computed Tomography via Image Completion Jan Sijbers, University of Antwerp, iMinds - Vision Lab, BE

T-02 Analysis and Comparison of the Surface Filtering Characteristics of Computed Tomography and Tactile Measurements Mario Salzinger, Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen IIS, DE

T-03 Noncircular Scanning Trajectory for Sparse-view Computed Laminography Seungryong Cho, KAIST, KR

T-04 Industrial Tomography System for Answering Biological Issues: Development of the Mouse Embrya Face Tomáš Zikmund, Brno University of Technology CEITEC BUT – Central European Institute of Technology, Brno/CZ

T-05 An Automated Sinogram-space Ring Artifact Reduction Method in Computed Tomography Junhyuk Yoon, Seoul National University, KR

T-06 Effects of X-ray Penetration Depth on Multi-Material Measurements using Industrial Computed Tomography Anton Jansson, University of Örebro, SE

T-07 Investigation on Metrological Performances in CT Helical Scanning for Dimensional Quality Control Valentina Aloisi, University of Padova, IT

T-08 Influence of Defect Shapes on Detection Using PoD Emmanuel Manu Dabankah, Fraunhofer EZRT, DE

T-09 Use of X-ray Micro-computed Tomography in Pharmaceuticals and Food Industry Franziska Sondej, Otto-von-Guericke University, DE

T-10 Standing Tree Tomography Using Sound Attenuation Data Asghar Golhasani, Islamic Azad University, IR

Wednesday 10th February 2016

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T-11 Comparison of results obtained using Coordinate Measuring Machine, Computed Radiography and Computed Tomography Marko Katic, University of Zagreb, Faculty of mechanical enginee-ring and naval architecture, HR

T-12 Detectability Analysis of Computer Radiography by means of Computed Tomography Morana Mihaljevic, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, HR

06:20 pm – 08:30 pm POSTER exhibition Dinner & FH Upper Austrian Beer

07:30 pm CT-Lab Tours

P-13 Selection of Items for Interlaboratory “InteraqCT Comparison on Assemblies” Alessandro Stolfi, Technical University of Denmark, DK

P-14 Accuracy Enhancement of CT Measurements using Data Filtering Alessandro Stolfi, Technical University of Denmark, DK

P-15 Advanced Fiber Evaluation Workflows Peter Westenberger, FEI, DE

P-16 Development of 3D Morphological Descriptors for Agglomerate with Complex Structure Reihaneh Pashminehazar, Otto Von Guericke University Magdeburg, DE

P-17 CIVA CT, an Advanced Simulation Platform for NDT David Tisseur, CEA LIST, Department of Imaging & Simulation for Non-Destructive Testing, 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, FR

P-18 Modeling of the Method to Determine the Bremsstrahlung Focal Spot Size for the Accelerator Talgat Mamyrbayev, Institute of Non-Destructive Testing, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, RU

P-19 On the Influence of Ring Artifacts on Dimensional Measurement in Industrial Computed Tomography Dierck Emil Otto Matern, YXLON International GmbH, DE

P-20 Compensation of Drift in an Industrial Computed Tomography System Gabriel Maurício Probst, KU Leuven, BE

P-21 An investigation into CT Uncertainty for Industrial Use Lonnie Andersen, Danish Technological Institute, DK

P-22 SimCT: a Simulation Tool for X-ray Imaging Michael Reiter, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, AT

P-23 4D X-ray Tomography Based on a Level Set Method Paola Elefante, University of Helsinki, FI

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P-24 Frequency-based Method to Optimize the Number of Projections for Industrial Computed Tomography Andrea Buratti, Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering (WZL) of RWTH Aachen University, DE

P-25 Experimental Study of Metrological CT System Settings for the Integrity Analysis of Turbine Shaft-wheel Assembly Weld Joint Crhistian Raffaelo Baldo, Federal University of ABC - UFABC, BR

P-26 Comparison of Surface-based and Image-based Quality Metrics for the Analysis of Dimensional Computed Tomography Data Francisco Augusto Arenhart, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, BR

P-27 Multi-modal Imaging as a Promising Approach to the Understanding of Wheat-dough Microstructures Katrin Mathmann, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, AT

P-28 In-Situ CT Investigation of Pull-Out Failure for Reinforcing Bars Embedded in Conventional and High-Performance Concretes Tyler Oesch, Federal Institute for Materials Research & Testing, GE

P-29 Determination of Implant Materials Corrosion Properties Based on Tomographic Data Thomas Dose, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, DE

P-31 CT for Additive Manufacturing Process Characterisation: Assessment of Melt Strategies on Defect Population Fabien Léonard, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing GE

P-32 X-ray Micro-tomography (micro-CT) Study of Stabilisation Agent Effect on Porosity Development in Alkali Activated Fly-ash Based Foams Lidija Korat, Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute, SI

P-33 Design of Artefact for the Verification of the Carl Zeiss Metrotom Industrial Computed Tomograph Teodor Tóth, Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, SK

P-34 Direct Tetrahedral Mesh Generation from X-ray Projection Images for Finite Element Analysis Yukie Nagai, The University of Tokyo, JP

P-35 Characterisation of X-ray Source for X-ray Computed Tomography for Dimensional Metrology Hannah Corcoran, University College London, UK

P-36 CT Application for Measuring the form Deviations Bartosz Gapinski, Instytut Technologii Mechanicznej, Politechnika Poznanska, PL

P-37 MnFePSi-Based Magnetocaloric Packed Beds: Structural Details Probed by Non-Destructive X-Ray Tomography Alexander Funk, IFW Dresden, TU Dresden, DE

Wednesday 10th February 2016

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Thursday 11th February 201609:00 am – 09:30 am Keynote Chairs: S. Kasperl, T. Toshiyuki

>> X-ray CT for Metrology Michael McCarthy, NLP, UK

09:30 am – 10:30 am Metrology (I) Chairs: S. Kasperl, T. Toshiyuki

>> ISO Test Survey on Material Influence in Dimensional Computed Tomography Markus Bartscher, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt PTB, DE

>> Numerical Measurement Uncertainty Determination for Dimensional Measurements of Microparts with CT Eric Helmecke, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, DE

>> Quality Evaluation of X-ray Computed Tomography Volume Data in Dimensional Metrology Lin Xue, The University of Tokyo, JP

10:30 am – 11:00 am Break

11:00 am – 12:40 pm Metrology (II) Chairs: M. Bartscher, L. De Chiffre

>> Influence of Surface Roughness on X-ray Computed Tomography Dimensional Measurements of Additive Manufactured Parts Valentina Aloisi, University of Padova, IT

>> Experimental Assessment of Computed Tomography Dimensional Performance using Modular Test Pieces made of Polyoxymethylene and Aluminum Crhistian Raffaelo Baldo, Federal University of ABC - UFABC, BR

>> Development of Test Bodies for Deployment in Industrial Computed Tomography Alexandra Kraemer, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, DE

>> Assessment of the Single Point Uncertainty of Dimensional CT Measurements Matthias Fleßner, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), DE

>> Novel Evaluation Method of Low Contrast Resolution Performance of Dimensional X-ray CT Makoto Abe, National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ/AIST), JP

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12:40 pm – 01:40 pm Lunch

01:40 pm – 02:40 pm Metrology (III)Chair: M. Reiter

>> Metrological Evaluation and Application of a Region-based Surface Extraction Method for Material Separation in CT Volume Data Ira Effenberger, Fraunhofer IPA, Stuttgart, DE

>> Experimental Investigation of the Influence Factors on The Structural Resolution for Dimensional Measurements with CT Systems Francisco Augusto Arenhart, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, BR

>> Experimental Investigation of Surface Determination Process on Multi-material Components for Dimensional Computed Tomography Fabrício Borges de Oliveira, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), DE

02:40 pm – 03:40 pm Reconstruction (I)Chairs: J. Sijbers, E. Gröller

>> Simulation-Based Metal Artifact Reduction for Computed Tomography of Multi-Material Components Joscha Maier, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), DE

>> Discrete Tomographic Reconstruction from Deliberately Motion Blurred X-ray Projections Wim van Aarle, iMinds – Vision Lab, University of Antwerp, Wilrijk, BE

>> Fast Inline Inspection of Apples by a Neural Network based Filtered Backprojection Method Eline Janssens, iMinds-VisionLab, University of Antwerp, BE

03:40 pm – 04:10 pm Break

Thursday 11th February 2016

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04:10 pm – 05:30 pm Algorithms, Optimisations and Visualisations

Chairs: S. Carmignato, R. Stössel

>> Octree Generation for CT Volumes Using Dual Marching Cubes Seungki Kim, The University of Tokyo, JP

>> A Novel Method for Determination of Fiber Length Distributions from µCT-data Pascal Pinter, KIT / IAM-WK, DE

>> Interactive Visual Exploration of Fiber Bundles and Weaving Pat-terns from X-ray Computed Tomography Scans of Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymers Johannes Weissenböck, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Wels Campus, AT

>> The MUSICES Project: Simulative Automated CT Acquisition Planning for Historical Brass Instruments Improves Image Quality Richard Schielein, University of Wuerzburg, DE

05:30 pm – 06:00 pm Break

06:00 pm – 11:00 pm Bus Transfer & Conference Dinner

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Friday 12th February 201609:00 am – 09:30 am Keynote Chairs: S. Senck, F. Léonard

>> Grating Interferometer CT Julia Herzen, TU Munich, DE

09:30 am – 10:10 am Grating Interferometer Chairs: S. Senck, F. Léonard

>> Characterization of Medical and Biological Samples with a Talbot-Lau Grating Interferometer XCT in Comparison to Reference methods Christian Gusenbauer, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Wels Campus, AT

>> Automatic Grating Alignment for a Talbot-Lau Interferometer Stefan Hartmann, Empa, CH

10:10 am – 10:40 am Break

10:40 am – 11:40 am Multi-modal and Multi-energy Chairs: D. Vavrik, J. Kastner

>> Improving CT Quality Control of a Micro Injection Moulded Part by Multisensor Data Fusion Jitendra Singh Rathore, University of Padova, IT

>> Dual Energy Tomographic Inspection of the Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic Composite Combined with Metal Components Daniel Vavrik, Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Centre of Excellence Telc, CZ

>> Combined Neutron and X-ray Imaging – Imaging with a Second Opinion Anders Kaestner, Paul Scherrer Institut, CH

11:40 am – 12:20 pm Reconstruction (II) Chairs: D. Vavrik, J. Kastner

>> Multi-Material 3D Shape Reconstruction by Dual-Energy CT Imaging Mitsuru Negishi, The University of Tokyo, JP

>> Continuous Digital Laminography Jeroen Cant, University of Antwerp, BE

12:20 pm End of Conference and Lunch12:30 pm Grating Interferometer CT Tour

Friday 12th February 2016

(registration required at information desk)

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Social ProgrammeDinner and ExibitionTuesday, 09th February 2016The University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria invites you to visit the sponsor exhibition and stay for a dinner at the Wels Campus. You may enjoy the dinner with the University‘s own beer inventions.

Dinner, Poster Viewing and ExhibitionWednesday, 10th February 2016The University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria invites you to enjoy the evening together in a nice atmosphere at the Wels Campus. Dinner will be served together with the University‘s own beer inventions and accompanied by live piano music.

Conference Dinner at the Linz CastleThursday, 11th February 2016The eye-catcher in Linz‘s historical Old Town, the Linzer Schloss (Castle), is situated only a few hundred metres from the Danube and towers high above Linz. A museum and fine cuisine are combined here, as are historical and modern architecture. The new South Wing of the Castle hosts the permanent exhibition of Upper Austrians history of nature, culture and technology. Be part of the conference dinner in this wonderful atmosphere. Enjoy and learn about the famous musicians of Upper Austria – Anton Bruckner and Richard Tauber. Within a new format the “Musical Linzer Spritzer” will present you famous pieces and give insight into the life of the two music icons.

Address: Schlossmuseum Linz, Schlossberg 1, 4020 Linz

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AccommodationA Hotel Bayrischer Hof *** & Hotel Alexandria ****

Doktor-Schauer-Strasse 21-23 | 4600 Wels, AustriaB Hotel Greif

Kaiser-Josef-Platz 50-51 | 4600 Wels, AustriaC Hotel Best Western Ploberger GmbH

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Useful InformationCurrency and BankingThe official currency of Austria is Euro (EUR, €). Therewith, Austria belongs to the 19 European countries that use the common European money. Banks are located in the surrounding of the congress area. Opening hours (depends on the Bank): >> Monday-Friday: 09:00 am - 12:00, 02:00 pm - 03:00 pm>> Saturday and Sundays: closed

ATMYou may find ATMs within a bank or right outside of the bank buil-ding. Entering a bank during closing hours is usually possible with bank cards with a chip. In order to find an ATM see the sign under-neath. ATMs closest to the cogress area:>> Wels Campus, Outside Entrance Building A>> Volksbank Wels, Pfarrgasse 5>> Raiffeisenbank Wels, Kaiser-Josef-Platz 58>> Many more ATMs on Kaiser-Josef-Platz

Power and Electrical PlugsElectricity is 220-230V, 50 Hz. (Austrian plugs have two round pins - see on your right)

Calling Codes >> Austria country code : +43 (or 00 43) >> Wels: +43 (0)7242

Emergency Numbers>> European Emergency Number 112>> Austrian Police Department 133>> Austrian Ambulance 144>> Austrian Fire Department 122

Climate and ClothingAustria gets very cold in the winter with temperatures sometimes dropping below -10˚C, so we recommend that you bring warm clothes and shoes with good sturdy soles.

Store Opening HoursThe opening hours of shops vary in Austria. Mostly though, the opening hours during the week are Monday – Friday, from 09:00 am - 06:00 pm and on Saturday, they are open until 01:00 pm or 05:00 pm.

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PosterFind the number of your poster in the programme and pin your poster on the pinwall in the poster viewing room on the first floor.

Smoking areaNo smoking in public buildings (e.g. airports, train stations, schools, universities, government administration buildings) and on public transport (e.g. trains). At the conference venue you may smoke in the inner courtyard of the Wels Campus. In general smoking is allowed in restaurants, bars and cafes, if there are seperated smoking and non-smoking areas.

Pharmacies in WelsSTERNapotheke: www.sternapotheke.at>> Bahnhofstraße 11 | Phone: +43 (0)7242 46711>> Open: Mon-Fri: 8:30 am to 06:00 pm, Sat 8:30 am to 12:30Einhorn-Apotheke: www.einhorn-apotheke.at>> Plobergerstraße 7 | Phone: +43 (0)7242 464880>> Open: Mon-Fri 8:30 am to 06:00 pm, Sat 8:30 am to 12:00

Attractions in WelsShould you be intersted in seeing touristic sights please visit the following websites for more information: www.wels.at or www.stadtmarketing-wels.at

ParkingUnderground parking of FH Campus Wels is possible but limited. For the Wels Campus underground parking there are free parking-exit-tickets available at the registration desk.Further parking is available in the Traunpark garage or at underground parking Kaiser-Josef-Platz. (see back-side)

Public BusWels has a tight bus route network. Intersection of all bus routes is the traffic island at the Kaiser-Joseph-Platz. For more information on bus schedules see www.liniewels.at/de/stadtlinien and +43 (0)7242 / 44 212.

Cabs>> City Taxi Wels: +43 (0)7242 / 911 811 >> Taxi 1718: +43 (0)7242 / 1718>> Hailed shared taxi: +43 (0)7242 / 20 69 69

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